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.... "a Mexican Restaurant which hosts a
$1000 a plate fundraiser for fatcats undoubtedly celebrating continued
access to cheap drywall and other 7 million jobs held by illegals while
14 million Americans look for work."
"If Governor Perry's amnesty policy is adopted, it will mark the first
time a Texan has surrendered to Mexico in 175 years," continued
Robinson. Robinson called for using troops to secure the border,
implementing e-Verify, cutting off welfare to illegal immigrants, an
end to ballot printed in Spanish and other foreign languages,
rescinding birthright citizenship, and restricting the jurisdiction of
federal judges who stand in the way.
Robinson, who has run for Congress unsuccessfully
before, is a conservative firebrand. One of his favorite lines is,
"Jesse Helms is back -- and this time he's black!" The district
Robinson is running in, currently represented by Democrat Larry Kissel,
has been redrawn to make it more Republican.
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understand the necessity for any Texas politician to curry the
Messican vote, but when those alliances lead you to ignore the
law- expect to be called on it. It's a good thing.
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And I'm Stuck with Corrine Brownstain.
ReplyDeleteTim
Don't try to rescind birthright citizenship. The 14th and 15th amendments won't allow that.
ReplyDeleteConcentrate instead on getting these young American citizens into foster care, and out of the hands of chronic foreign scofflaws.
Birthright citizenship only works if the parents owe no allegiance to any foreign power. Kind of hard to prove if the parents are carrying documents issued by a foreign consulate!
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MichigammeDave:
ReplyDeleteThe 14 amendment says differently. No amount of clever arguments will cancel the text of that amendment.
Unless their parents are foreign diplomats, they are citizens. A proof of Mexican Citizenship card own by their parents does not do this.
If you want to go that route, you will need to get the 14th amendment repealed.
Left out of the picture is the Texas legislature who almost unanimously went along with Perry's tuition scheme.
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